In Pakistan, almost one-third of both girls and boys suffer some sort of sexual abuse. Often it comes at the hands of their own family members -- and they seem to have nowhere to turn for help. So they suffer in silence, in the shadows, often for years.

Incest is the least likely form of abuse to be reported. That's because relatives are often reluctant to tarnish family reputation. An "official" reluctance to investigate incest allegations is also to blame. Both are part of the problem in Pakistan.

Incest is the least likely form of abuse to be reported. That's because relatives are often reluctant to tarnish family reputation. An "official" reluctance to investigate incest allegations is also to blame. Both are part of the problem in Pakistan.

In Pakistan, almost one-third of both girls and boys suffer some sort of sexual abuse. Often it comes at the hands of their own family members -- and they seem to have nowhere to turn for help. So they suffer in silence, in the shadows, often for years.

In Pakistan, almost one-third of both girls and boys suffer some sort of sexual abuse. Often it comes at the hands of their own family members -- and they seem to have nowhere to turn for help. So they suffer in silence, in the shadows, often for years.

Incest is the least likely form of abuse to be reported. That's because relatives are often reluctant to tarnish family reputation. An "official" reluctance to investigate incest allegations is also to blame. Both are part of the problem in Pakistan.